Motivation: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of genomic surveillance for monitoring pathogens evolution, mitigating the spread of infectious disorders, and informing decision-making by public health authorities. Since the need for the summarization and interpretation of large bodies of data, computational methods are critical for the implementation of effective genomic surveillance strategies. Results: Here, we introduce mapPat, an R Shiny application for the interactive visualization of pathogens genomic data in space and time. mapPat is designed as a user-friendly dashboard and allows the dynamic monitoring of the evolution of variants, lineages, and mutations in the genome of a pathogen at glance through informative geographic maps and elegant data visuals. mapPat provides a fine-grained map of pathogens evolution and circulation and represents a useful addition to the catalogue of bioinformatics methods for the genomic surveillance of pathogens. Availability and implementation: mapPat is available at GitHub (https://github.com/F3rika/mapPat.git).

mapPat: tracking pathogens evolution in space and time / E. Ferrandi, G. Pesole, M. Chiara. - In: BIOINFORMATICS ADVANCES. - ISSN 2635-0041. - 5:1(2025), pp. vbaf015.1-vbaf015.5. [10.1093/bioadv/vbaf015]

mapPat: tracking pathogens evolution in space and time

E. Ferrandi
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M. Chiara
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2025

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Motivation: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of genomic surveillance for monitoring pathogens evolution, mitigating the spread of infectious disorders, and informing decision-making by public health authorities. Since the need for the summarization and interpretation of large bodies of data, computational methods are critical for the implementation of effective genomic surveillance strategies. Results: Here, we introduce mapPat, an R Shiny application for the interactive visualization of pathogens genomic data in space and time. mapPat is designed as a user-friendly dashboard and allows the dynamic monitoring of the evolution of variants, lineages, and mutations in the genome of a pathogen at glance through informative geographic maps and elegant data visuals. mapPat provides a fine-grained map of pathogens evolution and circulation and represents a useful addition to the catalogue of bioinformatics methods for the genomic surveillance of pathogens. Availability and implementation: mapPat is available at GitHub (https://github.com/F3rika/mapPat.git).
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Settore BIOS-08/A - Biologia molecolare
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   One Health Basic and Translational Research Actions addressing Unmet Need on Emerging Infectious Diseases (INF-ACT)
   INF-ACT
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
   PE00000007

   ELIXIR x NextGenerationIT: Consolidamento dell'Infrastruttura Italiana per i Dati Omici e la Bioinformatica (ElixirxNextGenIT)
   ElixirxNextGenIT
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA

   Beyond COVID
   BY-COVID
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101046203
2025
7-feb-2025
Oxford University Press
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mapPat: tracking pathogens evolution in space and time / E. Ferrandi, G. Pesole, M. Chiara. - In: BIOINFORMATICS ADVANCES. - ISSN 2635-0041. - 5:1(2025), pp. vbaf015.1-vbaf015.5. [10.1093/bioadv/vbaf015]
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